New range of instruments including a high throughput ultrasonic spectrometer, plus the promise of a glass of stout for attending a daily seminar
Pioneer in ultrasonic technology Ultrasonic Scientific follows its successful debut at Pittcon 2002 - where its new HR-US technology won the Silver Editors Award - with a larger presence in 2003.
The company is introducing its new products to an international audience, from March 10-13, at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, USA.
As well as demonstrating its new instrument control and data analysis software, Ultrasonic Scientific is giving an on-booth seminar and presentation about ultrasonic spectroscopy every day at 3pm.
The seminar will address the problems facing pharmaceutical, food, polymer and petroleum industries.
Places are limited, but all attendees will be welcomed with a cool beverage courtesy of Irish brewer Guinness.
The seminar, given by world experts in ultrasound technology, provides an open forum for questions about how the technology can be applied to specific application problems.
New for Pittcon 2003, Ultrasonic Scientific is launching a totally new semi-solid instrument, designed for measuring pastes, gels, fats, suspensions, emulsions and other semi-solids.
The new instrument will offer ease of sample handling of semi-solid and solid materials, with a broader dynamic range for highly attenuating samples.
A further new product launch is the new high throughput ultrasonic spectrometer.
Developed in response to customer demand, the new HTP instrument greatly improves throughput and productivity for routine or higher volume applications.
Sample preconditioning, loading, measurement, removal and cleaning are achieved efficiently with the new instrument.
Also exhibiting for the first time, the HR-US 102 ultrasonic spectrometer makes its debut.
The HR-US 102 offers the ultimate in ultrasonic analysis, with the ability to analyse (non-destructively) transparent, translucent and opaque samples. Ideal for crystallisation, gelation aggregation, sedimentation, reaction kinetics, thermal stability, titrations, the HR-US 102 presents numerous advantages over its predecessor, offering an unprecedented range of tools for sample analysis suitable for those currently working with FTIR, UV-vis, thermal analysis, rheology, particle analysis, NMR spectrometry and other material characterisation techniques.
Ultrasonic Scientific is on booth 3805 at Pittcon.